The back wearing No. 15 who normally plays deep behind the backline. In offense the fullback is a dangerous attacking position hitting holes unexpectedly at pace, in defense the fullback has primary responsibility for covering all tactical kicks down field by the opposition.
The running back who blocks more often. Keskushyökkääjä (Pinomaa) "Fulli", "äfbee"
(football) the running back who plays the fullback position on the offensive team
the position of a back on a football team
The back, usually No. 15, who typically plays deep behind the back line and is responsible for covering downfield kicks by the opponents.
A member of the offense, whose job it is to block for the halfback and quarterback, but he also runs the ball, and receives passes. The name derives from the fact that in an I formation the Fullback is the furthest back, or a full way back. See quarterback and halfback to further clarify.
(FB) a player position on offense. Originally, lined up deep behind the quarterback in the T formation. In modern formations this position may be varied, and this player has more blocking responsibilities in comparison to the running back or tailback.
The players who are just in front of the goalkeeper and are primarily responsible for defense. However, they also do get involved in the attack.
The fullback can run with the ball, but his primary job is to block for the halfback. He may get the ball if the team needs a few yards.
An offensive player in the backfield who blocks for the running back and the quarterback. They are also used to carry the ball in short yardage situations.
A back who plays on the outside.
A defensive player, playing closest to one's own goal.
The running back closer to the offensive line when there are multiple running backs in a formation. Usually used as a blocker for the tailback, but can also carry the ball and catch passes.
Most football games include a position called fullback or full back.